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on tony perkins weekly radio program a graced us with his brilliant thoughts on the size of government in relation to god's involvement he claimed that the bigger government gets the smaller god gets and according to demand it's really just a simple equation like that i must say for a man who praises christ in its notion that god's power can be limited by federal government is well that of a surprising argument i didn't know god could so easily be diminished by an increased number of bureaucrats but cement it really took a help when he made this comment take a listen. we found we can't set up precision room group because we don't have the moral of the underpinnings to comb. through i don't think christians. should be told. they should be separate from government policies but crucial america did work with created it. you know that is really stunning news that senator jim de mint's is delivering here democracy only works for christians and society can't be free unless it has moral underpinnings that come from biblical face now think progress pointed out the rather obvious toda
on tony perkins weekly radio program a graced us with his brilliant thoughts on the size of government in relation to god's involvement he claimed that the bigger government gets the smaller god gets and according to demand it's really just a simple equation like that i must say for a man who praises christ in its notion that god's power can be limited by federal government is well that of a surprising argument i didn't know god could so easily be diminished by an increased number of...
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change voting climate change is not real so you can bet this information is probably going to be used against them in future elections let's just hope the planets pistol around them. it's an emergency n.p.r. must be defunded right now at least that's what house republicans are claiming as they held an emergency meeting of the rules committee today to take up legislation that would block funding to n.p.r. all the weight of james james o'keefe hidden camera on the news organization now of course they're painting this as a budgetary issue but you really have to wonder if in the middle of an economic crisis defunding n.p.r. is going to solve all of our problems perhaps even more telling as if this new legislation that's being drafted targets only and p.r. public broadcasting and i wouldn't just defund it for a while until maybe the economy picks back up but perhaps it's all funding from n.p.r. permanently so is this just another example of the g.o.p. the temp c d find anything that democrats might consider important earlier from our studio in new york i caught up with sam seder political
change voting climate change is not real so you can bet this information is probably going to be used against them in future elections let's just hope the planets pistol around them. it's an emergency n.p.r. must be defunded right now at least that's what house republicans are claiming as they held an emergency meeting of the rules committee today to take up legislation that would block funding to n.p.r. all the weight of james james o'keefe hidden camera on the news organization now of course...
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which by their ability to synthesize using small telescopes, the angular resolution that would be obtained by the full aperture of a very large telescope, those are the kinds of tools you would use to synthesize very high angular resolution images of the desk. what i mean by angular resolution is simple with the ability of the instrument to separate the plane of the sky, a two object's one very close to another. and an array of telescopes that have high angular resolution can able to see objects that are very close together in the sky. the kinds of tools used are antenna raised. here is an example. radio telescopes largely operating at centimeter wavelengths if you could imagine a radio wave of the distance of centimeters for these telescopes, they can be separated as far as 25 miles per cry forget the exact -- exact numbers. it is in the book. [laughter] who remembers anything anymore. [laughter] harris is how the telescopes have been used to probe distances for being planets. those have been involved with european and japanese collaborators to develop an array of telescopes in c
which by their ability to synthesize using small telescopes, the angular resolution that would be obtained by the full aperture of a very large telescope, those are the kinds of tools you would use to synthesize very high angular resolution images of the desk. what i mean by angular resolution is simple with the ability of the instrument to separate the plane of the sky, a two object's one very close to another. and an array of telescopes that have high angular resolution can able to see...
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technical snafu forces a change of plans for thousands of airline customers. >>> and protesters using make shift weapons in the latest hot spot for anti-government demonstration. >>> it is 7:30 on sun, march 27. thanks for joining us. >>> we've got a lot of news and tuck to cover. we've goes everything from the libya to the show down in sacramento. >>> and the tax break for twitter. first in the news this morning, a nerve-wracking night for some homeowners in san pablo, a land slide on thursday threatened several homes in more rain over the weekend left three homes yellow tagged. last night, the owners of one of those homes decided it was time to go. >> as of right now, it is unstable. they did advise us that the hail is still -- mill is still moving down, they can't guarantee the houses will be here tomorrow. >> the red cross is providing temporary shelter. >>> okay. in the north bay, the intersection of highways 12 and 121 in sonoma county is open again after flooding closed it down for two hours yesterday. all four lanes were covered in about two feet of water. chp set of detours for ab
technical snafu forces a change of plans for thousands of airline customers. >>> and protesters using make shift weapons in the latest hot spot for anti-government demonstration. >>> it is 7:30 on sun, march 27. thanks for joining us. >>> we've got a lot of news and tuck to cover. we've goes everything from the libya to the show down in sacramento. >>> and the tax break for twitter. first in the news this morning, a nerve-wracking night for some homeowners...
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neutral and yet as i have shared more of that as i moved away to a simpler life use less resources a simplified things that i've been able to share more. create community be a part of a connection with other people that has brought a wealth that was not taught i felt and supported by our culture in the way that the material wealth was it's really interesting some of the studies on happiness show that. there are there's a certain peak or a certain rise that occurs with you know basic needs being met and then it kind of levels out and then there's actually a drop at great wealth you know i mean if we're the point where people start getting o.c.d. about their wealth. talk about that well in the movie you say that there's a certain limit money buys you out of the burdens of homelessness hunger poverty you want an education or an operation that money could make you happier but above that it actually doesn't make you any happier and can invert your happiness because of the complexities that it brings i found that true also this is this is i think it's just absolutely remarkable that after
neutral and yet as i have shared more of that as i moved away to a simpler life use less resources a simplified things that i've been able to share more. create community be a part of a connection with other people that has brought a wealth that was not taught i felt and supported by our culture in the way that the material wealth was it's really interesting some of the studies on happiness show that. there are there's a certain peak or a certain rise that occurs with you know basic needs...
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to nonspending measures. using that tactic, republicans contend the vote could take place without the missing democrats. assembly minority leader peter barca tried to fight the surprise move, arguing there wasn't enough notice. >> representative barca -- >> yeah. >> the gavel. >> clerk, call the roll. >> no. >> any doubt as to whether good cause exists the governmental body should provide 24 hours notice. this is clearly a violation of the law. you've been shutting people down, it is improper for you to move forward with this is a violation of the opening meaning law. >> barca says he will refer the maneuver to the attorney general and will meet with democrats to seek other ways to stop the action. >>> the passage prompted crowds of protesters to swell into the capitol. for union workers, the bill means they will have to pay more towards their pensions and health insurance. the governor claims it's necessary to balance the budget. >>> elsewhere, severe thunderstorms are threatening portions of the mid-atlantic and carolinas today with some areas expected to be battered by up to fo
to nonspending measures. using that tactic, republicans contend the vote could take place without the missing democrats. assembly minority leader peter barca tried to fight the surprise move, arguing there wasn't enough notice. >> representative barca -- >> yeah. >> the gavel. >> clerk, call the roll. >> no. >> any doubt as to whether good cause exists the governmental body should provide 24 hours notice. this is clearly a violation of the law. you've been...
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happened? and he said, you know, people like us we're just so desperate to, you know, make a dent, some kind of improvement in urban school districts. and so it is going to happen. they are going to start reaching out and he offered this group, this avalanche of offers that came to michelle after she stepped down. so i think kevin's right. these reforms are going to be tried again and again and not just michelle light version. and so i'm going to pass to michelle who amazed me by agreeing to talk about her relation with the press. probably her least favorite topic but considering this is organized by education writers association, she played along as a good sport. so over to you. >> my relations with the press. [laughter] >> i think my relationship with the press was complicated. let me say on the first side a lot of very good things happened because of the press attention that we got. but with the efforts we were putting forth. i was really surprised to tell you the truth when i started the job that there was so much interest in what we were doing. i at first, you know, i would often g
happened? and he said, you know, people like us we're just so desperate to, you know, make a dent, some kind of improvement in urban school districts. and so it is going to happen. they are going to start reaching out and he offered this group, this avalanche of offers that came to michelle after she stepped down. so i think kevin's right. these reforms are going to be tried again and again and not just michelle light version. and so i'm going to pass to michelle who amazed me by agreeing to...
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ideological attack on the welfare state, and really, this government is using the banking crisis to do what it would have loved to do anyway. >> the chancellor of the exchequer, as britain's finance minister is known, has already postponed a fuel tax hike. george osborn also wants to provide more support for first- time homebuyers, and 50,000 apprenticeships for young people. >> let's take a quick look at some of the market numbers now. we start first in frankfurt where it was green across the board today. the eurostock 50 at 2066. dutch industrial average trading at 12,086, and the bureau will get you $1.4109. -- the euro. some companies continue to perform equally well in good years and in bad. the largest german arms producer had a good year last year. it posted 4 billion euros in revenue. profit came in at 174 million years. the global arms market is massive. swiss research institute estimates global volume of $-- of one trillion 200 billion euros. >> thanks, sarah appeared online voting has begun for the annual deutsche welle blog competition. 187 have been short list across a
ideological attack on the welfare state, and really, this government is using the banking crisis to do what it would have loved to do anyway. >> the chancellor of the exchequer, as britain's finance minister is known, has already postponed a fuel tax hike. george osborn also wants to provide more support for first- time homebuyers, and 50,000 apprenticeships for young people. >> let's take a quick look at some of the market numbers now. we start first in frankfurt where it was...
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as i have a chance to taste some oic so why can't it all to the us just like the world to me a program for the cell a man to keep. well here where they still exist. it tastes like shit but anyway will it serve life is central to the films. one of the lead rules is performed by will go how are a famous section movie star he's obviously to do it by the russian audience especially the male members of it has been on screen for such a long time very popular has a great sigh fine action movie star i like him. is a great actor and love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's a pity we don't see him very often on screen these days he's a brilliant actor. it was the nine hundred seventy three turkish delight during he who off story often described as the best dutch film ever made would go how a botched actor internationally known the success played his way to hollywood in one thousand nine hundred eighty two hate period and probably his most famous trauma as an eccentric replicant in relief school s
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what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions break through may who can you trust no one will is imbue it with a global machinery to see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called the satchels when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. leg. lifts lists. lists. oh the costs. us. hey guys welcome to shell and tell me alone a show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience is going to you tube the video response part of twitter for part of the question that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday when the show long response is. let your voice be heard. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to a repeat winner who also learned earned this award last week donald trump is making a lot of noise about a possible two thousand and twelve presidential bid lately he's done this before and most people think that he is just seeking publicity again because we all know that this man loves the spotlight really meantime he sure is giving us a lot to talk about this mornin
what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions break through may who can you trust no one will is imbue it with a global machinery to see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called the satchels when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. leg. lifts lists. lists. oh the costs. us. hey guys welcome to shell and tell me alone a show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience is going to you tube the...
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. see how many people are stranded in their homes. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us on this tuesday march 22nd i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. here is steve. >> we do have cloudy skies. light rain showers around. nothing too heavy right now. it is a sign of things to come for later on. just hit and miss like take a little paint brush and flicking it there. you can see a couple showers there on the caldecott tunnel. skyline and also toward m rain county. the rain and wind will pick up. look for a cloudy to mostly cloudy stayday. here is sal. >>> right now traffic looks good on westbound 92 heading out to the high-rise. see the live picture of the san mateo bridge it looks pretty nice. and this mornings drive looks okay on highway 101. a complete traffic update is ahead. let's go back to the desk. >>> overnight japan had its strongest after shocks in more than a week. it was a magnitude 6.6 quake that hit the east coast just after 3:00 p.m. local time japan. it was located 182 miles off the coast of sendai. two hours later a 6.4 quake hit
. see how many people are stranded in their homes. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us on this tuesday march 22nd i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. here is steve. >> we do have cloudy skies. light rain showers around. nothing too heavy right now. it is a sign of things to come for later on. just hit and miss like take a little paint brush and flicking it there. you can see a couple showers there on the caldecott tunnel. skyline and...
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strong resolution that demands and to the violence against. it authorizes the use of force to deal with the same ship by the one security council in contrast to the bombings of the sabia there was no such greenlighted nine hundred ninety nine in the bombings were led by nido the first time a military alliance atop the sovereign he showed a non-lethal member posing no threat to the group similarly libya poses no external threat and there are other striking parallels between the conduct of these wars the enemy of them slaughtered on the loss of edge jobs to music lovers the enemy of today the eccentric one market and power for over forty years as we just got afi is this joy dressed freak show he modernized leave us for a while now similarly villainize to pry the us. these to step down from power and we've gone now and back then getting rid of a leader no longer favored by the west taking sides with a questionable opposition in what started as a civil war what we're seeing is a poor fledged war including attempting to kill the head of state of the targeted country and other leaders of
strong resolution that demands and to the violence against. it authorizes the use of force to deal with the same ship by the one security council in contrast to the bombings of the sabia there was no such greenlighted nine hundred ninety nine in the bombings were led by nido the first time a military alliance atop the sovereign he showed a non-lethal member posing no threat to the group similarly libya poses no external threat and there are other striking parallels between the conduct of these...
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it's a reminder for all of us that we need to be humble about what we cannot and can be achieved here. so this is the background, these stories, the words that can't be uttered, the words that can be whispered in the big sea. the question was, what were the stories? and one thread that came very early on is that i knew somewhere in the story would have to be the story of one of the most remarkable women in recent intellectual history and that is very lasker, near loughborough among many other things directed her philanthropic energies. she was unusual woman for a time, an entrepreneur, a person who then directed an enormous amount of philanthropic energy toward solving, as she put it, transforming the geography and the landscape and if there is one sort of central characters spinning to the story it would be very lasker. and it very quickly -- i found sidney farber who begins the book, a scientific collaborator. and it's very lasker gave political legitimacy, she provided the scientific legitimacy for the war on cancer. the book begins with sidney farber. sidney farber was a path
it's a reminder for all of us that we need to be humble about what we cannot and can be achieved here. so this is the background, these stories, the words that can't be uttered, the words that can be whispered in the big sea. the question was, what were the stories? and one thread that came very early on is that i knew somewhere in the story would have to be the story of one of the most remarkable women in recent intellectual history and that is very lasker, near loughborough among many other...
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in. he is compelling because he is so direct in the words that he uses to communicate. it is both the style and substance. he may say that he is not running for office, but if you put them in the presidential debates, -- him in the presidential debates, wow. host: let me share with you some of these comments that were focusing on some of the missteps of newt gingrich and mike huckabee. mike huckabee was going after obama, saying he grew up in kenya. of course, he grew up in indonesia. then there was the non- announcement from the gingrich -- newt gingrich. every single candidate will make a mistake from time to time, no matter how good you are. i have looked at iowa voters and new hampshire voters, who are very different. language plays differently in those two. they're looking for someone who says what they mean and means what they say. i am using these words and a very measured way. i want to provide you with the exact language that the american people want to hear. the democratic line will not like the republican words. the republican line will not let the democratic words. "me
in. he is compelling because he is so direct in the words that he uses to communicate. it is both the style and substance. he may say that he is not running for office, but if you put them in the presidential debates, -- him in the presidential debates, wow. host: let me share with you some of these comments that were focusing on some of the missteps of newt gingrich and mike huckabee. mike huckabee was going after obama, saying he grew up in kenya. of course, he grew up in indonesia. then...
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with crazy talk, would that ruin if for the ones that could win? with us today, michael duffy with "time magazine," the bbc's katty kay, nbc's norah o'donnell and the "atlantic"'s" andrew sullivan. there was little president obama could do to help japan with the catastrophe of biblical proportions. he's been under pressure to go first on social security and also to lead the charge on libya. we'll take them one at a time. first libya, the u.n.'s action calmed the week's-long drum beat for a no-fly zone over libya. obama waited for europe and the arab league, aware that americans are reluctant to take on another fight in the arab world. and as a consequence to 2012, perhaps a political upside to backing the freedom fighters but on the downside, there's always a risk of getting blamed. the president said, i'm not going to be point man on libya. he said i'm going to stay back and get the pack ahead of me. >> he did. the problem looking irresolute has gone away for the moment. he got the u.n. security council which does not move like a s.w.a.t. team normally and he got the russians and
with crazy talk, would that ruin if for the ones that could win? with us today, michael duffy with "time magazine," the bbc's katty kay, nbc's norah o'donnell and the "atlantic"'s" andrew sullivan. there was little president obama could do to help japan with the catastrophe of biblical proportions. he's been under pressure to go first on social security and also to lead the charge on libya. we'll take them one at a time. first libya, the u.n.'s action calmed the...
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can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course, the unexpected 180, tonight why suze orman is changing her tune on the american dream. >>> one cool concert, literally. they practically built a symphony from ice. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the trailblazer we lost today. before hillary clinton, before sarah palin, there was geraldine ferraro, the first woman to be nominated for vice president. the year was 1984, ferraro, a little known member of congress from queens, new york, was chosen by walter mondale to be his running mate. they lost, but ferraro walked out that night in san francisco and never left. showing how a mother and grandmother could balance her life at home
can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course, the...
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us. >> president obama continues his trip to latin america. tomorrow, he isn't santiago, chilly, with a speech. -- he is in santiago, chilly. -- chile. today on "road to the white house," an interview on why someone is likely to enter the gop race. this is about 45 minutes. >> why are you thinking about running for president? >> i am thinking about running for president for several reasons. reasons. my parents were able to achieve their dreams. they wanted to own a house and turn it into a home. my parents just could not afford to buy an entire home. that was one of their dreams, and they achieved that. in input -- they wanted to see their two sons get a better their two sons get a better start in life and did. life and did. i graduated from morehouse college in 1967, and my brother, he eventually graduated from morris brown college, so we were able to achieve our american dream based on our own individual aspirations and determination. and for my grand kids, i do not believe they're going to have that opportunity because of the changes that are happening in this country. >> suc
us. >> president obama continues his trip to latin america. tomorrow, he isn't santiago, chilly, with a speech. -- he is in santiago, chilly. -- chile. today on "road to the white house," an interview on why someone is likely to enter the gop race. this is about 45 minutes. >> why are you thinking about running for president? >> i am thinking about running for president for several reasons. reasons. my parents were able to achieve their dreams. they wanted to own a...
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morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us it's tuesday, march 22nd i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve paulson is back. >> i'm so glad. >> me too. we do have scattered shower morning but mostly cloudy and tonight that breeze will pick up. we'll also see rain developing. right now it's main any in the east bay. let me stop this for you. we will go right there. that's where the focus is from fairfield and concord. south bay has some as well stretching from morgan hill to san martin. >>> right now traffic is moving well in marin county heading south to 580 and continuing across the richmond bridge if you're trying to get in and out of marin county. also we're looking a the the commute in san francisco. it has been a few showers as steve has mentioned. you might want to give yourself a few extra minutes. let's go back to dave and pam. >>> in a few hours opening statements begin in barry bonds perjury trial. allie rasmus joins us from san francisco with a lock at what is happening today both in the courtroom and behind closed do
morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us it's tuesday, march 22nd i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve paulson is back. >> i'm so glad. >> me too. we do have scattered shower morning but mostly cloudy and tonight that breeze will pick up. we'll also see rain developing. right now it's main any in the east bay. let me stop this for you. we will go right there. that's where the focus is from fairfield and concord....
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region that we could have worked with i would not have used american and european forces. wait a minute so now new is against intervention looks like new was all for the no fly zone until obama actually implemented it so now of course he has to be against it up just like a true republican it all comes down to disagreeing with the president's. no matter what screw your morals or any of your principles so how do you fix this whole p.r. mess by using your social media options of course first newt took to twitter where he explained himself in just under one hundred forty characters and he said it given choice use allies not americans after obama march third says he has to go make sure he goes obama change the choice i hope so now i get it it's obama's fault that newt had to put a lot p.s. talk about a cryptic tweet somebody needs to teach him how twitter works so twitter is clearly not his strong point but surely he can use facebook right so on his facebook page you wrote a letter to his fans explaining why he flip flopped and it he pointed out that on march third obama said it was t
region that we could have worked with i would not have used american and european forces. wait a minute so now new is against intervention looks like new was all for the no fly zone until obama actually implemented it so now of course he has to be against it up just like a true republican it all comes down to disagreeing with the president's. no matter what screw your morals or any of your principles so how do you fix this whole p.r. mess by using your social media options of course first newt...
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change has come! chris: this is a winning country. can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy" and what's up with the tea partyers? can't they get a candidate? they might have swoon for thune, now someone is pretending to like them. i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, "the huffington post's" howard fineman, the bbc's katty kay, msnbc's norah o'donnell and "time magazine's" rick stengel. "time magazine" has this cover, is america still number one? nobody knows, job growth is on the right path right now but if we don't cut the debt, will america's greatness end, and if we don't invest in education and research, will greatness end? decade after decade, we relearn that the american be
change has come! chris: this is a winning country. can obama get us to double down on believing that he'll keep us number one? has he got the good stuff to bring us back from the bad time? has he got the hot hand to match real concerns that we may be down for good. too much information. it took one bad conversation to turn good-time charlie sheen into bad-time charlie sheen. remember sarah palin's chat with katie couric and jimmy carter getting up close and personal with "playboy"...
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who have taken us too to harden written this into the loss of the subdivisions generally have pretty good lighting. for example the astronomers studied basically what is straight above their heads. the darkness at kitt peak is within one or 2% of where it was 30 years ago so it really has not been damaged all that much even though you can see the sky below. phoenix and other places from all these telescopes for example. why so many? you would think one would be enough but a lot of these places came alive in the golden age of scientific opportunity and it is hard for people to believe how little we knew in 1930 in 1940 about the universe. everyone wanted a piece of the pie. the technology was finally ready to build these large mirrors and instruments that were basically initially sort of tv cameras and now they have become much more dance with detectors and a lot of the digital cameras you have today are based on the technology. there is also a mix of public and private. some of these places are funded by the u.s. government and our tax dollars and others are funded by private univers
who have taken us too to harden written this into the loss of the subdivisions generally have pretty good lighting. for example the astronomers studied basically what is straight above their heads. the darkness at kitt peak is within one or 2% of where it was 30 years ago so it really has not been damaged all that much even though you can see the sky below. phoenix and other places from all these telescopes for example. why so many? you would think one would be enough but a lot of these places...
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. >> once it settled, it pushed the debris on top of us. got to my daughter. and got out of the house as quick as we could. >> reporter: alabama and louisiana's governors declared states of emergency. in florida, the storm sucked nearly all furniture out of one home. and another possible tornado destroyed eight more. the rain came into the gospel baptist temple church when a tree crashed through the roof. flood watches extend from new york to carolina. >> the ground is saturated. anymore that we get, especially the deluge we're going to be getting is very, very dangerous. >> reporter: and before this storm finally heads out to sea, more than 100 million americans will have felt its power. it's not done yet. rain is expected to continue well into tomorrow. rob and peggy? >> the last thing that we need. that's for sure. emily schmidt this morning. thank you so much. >>> let's get the latest on this storm, which is menacing much of the east coast. >> accuweather meteorologist, ava dinges is here to bring us all up to date. >> good morning, rob and peggy. a volatile weather pattern along the
. >> once it settled, it pushed the debris on top of us. got to my daughter. and got out of the house as quick as we could. >> reporter: alabama and louisiana's governors declared states of emergency. in florida, the storm sucked nearly all furniture out of one home. and another possible tornado destroyed eight more. the rain came into the gospel baptist temple church when a tree crashed through the roof. flood watches extend from new york to carolina. >> the ground is...
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house begin in israel this after five republican hopefuls make trips there stay with us. renia you believe there's something missing. from. the future of our. time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to a man who just can't seem to decide how he feels about the u.s. involvement in libya former speaker newt gingrich is putting himself front and center in the news world and hey you've got to have the your face if you're going to run for president right now when news outlets fire off questions at him about how he feels about libya it seems as if well newt's been a little bit confused check out his response to libya on fox news on march eighth. doesn't need anybody's permission we don't need to have nato we don't who frankly won't bring much to the fight we don't need to have the united nations all we have to say is that we think that slaughtering your own citizens are uninsured people and there we are we intervening. all right so new it sounded like he was all for intervention there but what happened when he did an interview on n.b.c.'s the today show just a few days lat
house begin in israel this after five republican hopefuls make trips there stay with us. renia you believe there's something missing. from. the future of our. time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to a man who just can't seem to decide how he feels about the u.s. involvement in libya former speaker newt gingrich is putting himself front and center in the news world and hey you've got to have the your face if you're going to run for president right now when news outlets fire...
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depended on it and i really hope that no one else out there finds use piece insightful so far as backhanded compliments to obama for doing something that was wrong and for thinking that anybody out there still cares for his opinion or his twisted legal logic john yoo is tonight's tools i'm winner. now last week we spoke about the soldiers responsible for killing innocent afghan civilians for fun the kill team as they're being judged consists of twelve u.s. soldiers from the fifth stryker brigade who documented their killings by taking graphic photos as well as collecting fingers from their victims and as the details continue to unfold we know there are thousands of images out there most of which are too graphic to air they display the horrific acts of mutal i-t. mutilating dead bodies of civilians now today writer mark boal has an article in rolling stone revealing more information about the death squads they've put up a photo gallery of some of the thousands of pictures they've acquired a given extensive narrative about what happened the day the day that they decided to kill a f
depended on it and i really hope that no one else out there finds use piece insightful so far as backhanded compliments to obama for doing something that was wrong and for thinking that anybody out there still cares for his opinion or his twisted legal logic john yoo is tonight's tools i'm winner. now last week we spoke about the soldiers responsible for killing innocent afghan civilians for fun the kill team as they're being judged consists of twelve u.s. soldiers from the fifth stryker...
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declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress declare war. otherwise, or otherwise appear the use of force. >> that's only the in case that americans are attacked, or the enemy threatened. if there's no threat or attack you've got to go to congress under the constitution. >> so he is in violation of the constitution? >> the constitution of the united states. >> you think he should be impeach. >> no, i don't think so. >> why? if the president is violating the founding document of our country -- >> because i don't think we ought to do that right now. but what it be impeachable offense? nixon bombed cambodia. >> he had resign to get out and had nothing to do
declare war. >> libya did not attack us, and it did 249 threaten us. in that case he has no power to go to war until authorized by congress or declared by congress. >> let's hear the law. the war powers act was a revolved by congress that nen 73. 37 years ago. after u.s. involvement ended in vietnam. the ability calls on the president to notify congress when u.s. troops are in combat situations and to withdraw them within 60 days of the notification unless both houses of congress...
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dismissed involved drug use and drug sales. but 11 are robbery arrests. hammer says letting robbery suspects go is concerning. >> one robber probably committed 50 robberies before you caught him in a decoy. so really dangerous folks. so that's really, really troubling. another consequence of what's going to come out of this scandal. >> reporter: this is the second sfpd scandal that resulted in jail inmates being released. police accused crime lab technician deborah madden of skimming drugs. the district attorney tossed 700 cases linked to that investigation. with public trust and public safety in jeopardy, hammer says changes need to be made inside sfpd. sfpd says all plainclothes units will now be retrained on proper search procedure. as for all these dropped charges, they can be refiled, but it will take more investigation and more time. reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, jean. >>> now to the san bruno pipeline explosion six months later. emotions running high tonight in the crestmore neighborhood on the anniversary of that blast. as
dismissed involved drug use and drug sales. but 11 are robbery arrests. hammer says letting robbery suspects go is concerning. >> one robber probably committed 50 robberies before you caught him in a decoy. so really dangerous folks. so that's really, really troubling. another consequence of what's going to come out of this scandal. >> reporter: this is the second sfpd scandal that resulted in jail inmates being released. police accused crime lab technician deborah madden of...
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the kardashians are reporting it, "please pray for us." [ laughter ] this is weird. i read about a man straining for the los angeles marathon while eating nothing but mcdonald's. [ light laughter ] yeah, i'm not a doctor, but i think that's a pretty giant mcstake. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that's just crazy. i don't know. [ laughter ] oh, here's some tech news, it's estimated that more than 600,000 ipad 2s were sold this weekend. yeah, the lines were so long, by the time i got to the front, they were selling the ipad 7. [ laughter ] it's a little lighter, comes in three colors. finally, this is crazy. i read about a man in iowa who's going on a beer-only diet for lent. [ scattered cheers ] or to put it another way, an alcoholic just found out that it's lent. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, man. a great show tonight. a great show tonight. but first up, we want to let you know that the red cross is doing a lot to help people in japan. it's super-easy to donate. you just
the kardashians are reporting it, "please pray for us." [ laughter ] this is weird. i read about a man straining for the los angeles marathon while eating nothing but mcdonald's. [ light laughter ] yeah, i'm not a doctor, but i think that's a pretty giant mcstake. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that's just crazy. i don't know. [ laughter ] oh, here's some tech news, it's estimated that more than 600,000 ipad 2s were sold this weekend. yeah, the lines were so long, by the...
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strong resolution but the man's and to the violence against. it authorizes the use of force yes that's the way it was sanctioned by the un security council in contrast to the bombings of the slavia there was no such greenlighted in one thousand nine hundred ninety when the bombings were led by nido the first time the military alliance attacked a sovereign nation a non nato member causing no threat to the group similarly libya poses no external threat and there are other striking parallels between the conduct of these wars the enemy then slaughtered on the loss of each job to news hitler the enemy up to date the eccentric one market and power for over forty years has not just got afi is this joined by you're not dressed freak show he modernized leave me out for a while now similarly villainize by the us how could. these to step down from power elite go now and back then getting rid of a leader no longer favored by the west taking sides with questionable opposition in what started as a civil war what we're seeing is of course fledged war including attempting to kill the head of state of
strong resolution but the man's and to the violence against. it authorizes the use of force yes that's the way it was sanctioned by the un security council in contrast to the bombings of the slavia there was no such greenlighted in one thousand nine hundred ninety when the bombings were led by nido the first time the military alliance attacked a sovereign nation a non nato member causing no threat to the group similarly libya poses no external threat and there are other striking parallels...
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stories, putting up poles and the narrative. narrative inquiry can be useful corrective to all of this. obama, truth is the best corrective. the mind works in contradiction and honesty requires the writer to reveal disputes with herself on the page. obama, i suspect that we can't pretend these contradictions of our situations don't exist. all we can do is choose. the reason must actually see the struggle, not by a tourist, but by pilgrim. all in all it was an intellectual journey that i imagined for myself complete with maps and west point and strict itinerary. narrative writers strive for personal signature but must be aware of the struggle for honesty being constant. obama, i was engaged in a fiscal interior struggle. someone -- by the way, this is the only postmodern book that obama wrote. it shows up and nothing else he ever broke except for grams of my father. not a word of it in any of the article seabrook otherwise. these two authors also dabble in advanced postmodern slang. the grooves into which they have fallen, the poses that they assume, and even the stitched together
stories, putting up poles and the narrative. narrative inquiry can be useful corrective to all of this. obama, truth is the best corrective. the mind works in contradiction and honesty requires the writer to reveal disputes with herself on the page. obama, i suspect that we can't pretend these contradictions of our situations don't exist. all we can do is choose. the reason must actually see the struggle, not by a tourist, but by pilgrim. all in all it was an intellectual journey that i...
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actor and love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's a pity we don't see him very often on screen these days he's a brilliant actor. it was the nine hundred seventy three turkish delight during he who off story often described as the best dutch film ever made would go how about actor internationally known the success played his way to hollywood in one thousand nine hundred to hate pete and probably his most famous role as an eccentric replicant in ridley scott science fiction through a blade runner. he was at the peak of popularity as an action movie star from the soviet union collapsed film starring how workers were part of the first wave of hollywood productions to flow into the conference room or when we invited i was absolutely shouldn't be a certain barrier between us after all i grew up watching these movies and we immediately found common ground between them to be a pleasure working with. rude good howard is not the only stopped appearing in the solomon dickey which is premier today one
actor and love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's a pity we don't see him very often on screen these days he's a brilliant actor. it was the nine hundred seventy three turkish delight during he who off story often described as the best dutch film ever made would go how about actor internationally known the success played his way to hollywood in one thousand nine hundred to hate pete and probably his...
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. spotlight his guest in the studio today is hollywood veteran and blade runner star. to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october cinema as i have a chance to taste some oic so why get it to justice why the world to me a program of the cell among the key. well here where they still exist. likes to play anyway build surf life is central to the films. one of the lead rooms is. a famous section movie star he's obviously to do it by the russian especially the male members of it has been on screen for such a long time very popular has a great site fine action movie star i like him. he's a great actor love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's
. spotlight his guest in the studio today is hollywood veteran and blade runner star. to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october...
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rubles that's around seventy one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings together you can brush your teeth is normal and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes stocking history regarding jewelry from buying his food from say eggs to lace is founded on the. people constantly want a twinkie expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rains an antique silver bracelets a side now hollywood smiles and to another level no house that's standing out from the crowd. we have it well what you take not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just temporary wall that's all that's how my house this week sprayed on jewelry here in the us in capital i'll see you go the same time next week so until then for me and the rest of the crazy life. that has become normal and global is to me creation of the new the food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. you're not trading the actual cash physical grain you're trading promises for graeme to be delivered
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it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were married and they had children and they often had cars whose oil needed changing. now let's look at the numbers. in 1970 the average age of marriage for men was 23. and for women, a little less than 21. today, it is 26 and 28 but that is a little bit misleading actually. because the numbers for college-educated and even those with some graduate school education are considerably higher. for women, the average age is about 27. for women with a masters or professional degree, it is about 30. now this means that we have a historically high percentage of single people in their 20s and early 30s. this gives you a
it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were married and...
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are all top stories european powers turn a back on a barber and his supporters up to the us president refuses to retrieve the pension and they're going to gadhafi forces continue to hammer opposition held cities with their struggle as the country hangs on the brink of civil war. british p.r. firms come under fire for buzzing symbols of controversial regimes expose their lack of regulation and spin the doctor's compassion best gripping the world. six placements a done for stellar exam and a moscow bridge to prove that they've got the right stuff to lead next mission b.s.s. primary and a backup crew preparing for much of the next month. next part of andrews takes us from moscow showing us more the glitz and glam of the capital. hello and welcome to the shop or worse is above all types of georgia for centuries so join me as we take a look at the ground that exquisite personal items off the songs to local workshops and the latest consider this artist we begin this week's program one of the oldest working jewelry factories in russia. it's easy to see why russians love jewelry the
are all top stories european powers turn a back on a barber and his supporters up to the us president refuses to retrieve the pension and they're going to gadhafi forces continue to hammer opposition held cities with their struggle as the country hangs on the brink of civil war. british p.r. firms come under fire for buzzing symbols of controversial regimes expose their lack of regulation and spin the doctor's compassion best gripping the world. six placements a done for stellar exam and a...
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we're happy to say that elmo is doing great now, and he and his owners are going to join us live, along with those brave men who saved his life. they're going to be meeting each other and talking to each other for the first time since the accident. look how cute elmo is. >> you know, they actually have special doggie respirators. >> i did not know that. >> it's an incredible story. we're going to get to them coming up. >>> also on this sunday morning, there's a popular young evangelical pastor who is provoking an emotional theological uproar. why he seems to be arguing that hell does not exist and why some of his fellow christians are now outraged and even throwing around the term heresy. but we're going to start this morning with that deadly weather that's been whipping through the southern part of the country. chikage windler who joins us from our minneapolis/st. paul affiliate kstp is here this morning with the latest. chikage, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, dan. the storm sadly turned deadly with 1 young mother dead and 11 injured. we'll look at the possibility now of
we're happy to say that elmo is doing great now, and he and his owners are going to join us live, along with those brave men who saved his life. they're going to be meeting each other and talking to each other for the first time since the accident. look how cute elmo is. >> you know, they actually have special doggie respirators. >> i did not know that. >> it's an incredible story. we're going to get to them coming up. >>> also on this sunday morning, there's a...
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and more. just now it's only the vets it's us standing on street corners asking for money and that's wrong it appears that main street is finally waking up a solidarity movement developing ready to fight for a fair system it's global i mean you see it's about the piece of history people in the streets in cairo in madison in los angeles i think it's a real international groundswell of people standing up against injustice history is not made by presidents or popes or. running when you move. your hands. in los angeles. r.t. . so is america finally waking up or are these protests just a small blip on the already crowded radar screen earlier i spoke to george hamon sure who is a founder of survive and thrive to me. well i think we're headed to a point especially in los angeles we've been ranked the highest county for hunger because of our high real estate prices utility prices and now gasoline surging towards five dollars a gallon what else is going to happen people are in need they can offer you their children and they're losing their jobs of course they're going to try to take to the st
and more. just now it's only the vets it's us standing on street corners asking for money and that's wrong it appears that main street is finally waking up a solidarity movement developing ready to fight for a fair system it's global i mean you see it's about the piece of history people in the streets in cairo in madison in los angeles i think it's a real international groundswell of people standing up against injustice history is not made by presidents or popes or. running when you move. your...
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a people with us, will have to make both the argument that it is wrong to stand aside and is in our national interest because we do not want this state on our borders. the point he makes about no ground troops and no occupying forces is vital. is there in the resolution. it is the reassurance that we can give to people that is not part of our aims, but part of what the u.n. wants or with the arab league wants, and not what the u.k. wants. it is absolutely right and people will be reassured by it. >> british prime minister david cameron felt it questions -- fills questions in parliament on wednesday mornings. this wednesday, you will see it at 8:00 a.m. eastern time live on c-span 2. next, road to the white house with herman cain. later, the pentagon briefing. at 11:00 p.m., q&a with catherine wild with the partnership for new york city. monday night on c-span 3, white house summit of bullying, featuring remarks from first lady michelle obama and president obama, who discusses his own experiences with bling as a child. >> we all remember what it was like to see kids picked on in the
a people with us, will have to make both the argument that it is wrong to stand aside and is in our national interest because we do not want this state on our borders. the point he makes about no ground troops and no occupying forces is vital. is there in the resolution. it is the reassurance that we can give to people that is not part of our aims, but part of what the u.n. wants or with the arab league wants, and not what the u.k. wants. it is absolutely right and people will be reassured by...
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. >> takes us down to a level of assassination. >> i'd like to make a comment. >> we have to wrap it up. >> the common denominator between the three of us is jon voight, we all work very closely with them come and get a great thing that comes to the heart of your question. he says machines don't fight wars. people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense information's website. go to cdi.org. >> booktv is covered over 9000 nonfiction authors and books since 1989 when it all began with book notes, c-span's original hour-long author interview program. you can watch these programs online at booktv.org. now i'm booktv, kay hymowitz says that males in the '20s and '3
. >> takes us down to a level of assassination. >> i'd like to make a comment. >> we have to wrap it up. >> the common denominator between the three of us is jon voight, we all work very closely with them come and get a great thing that comes to the heart of your question. he says machines don't fight wars. people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note...
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stayman use various exhibitions of jewelry are showcased in the same sometimes near and in many of them you can not only can surprise but also by winds off pieces recently affair or fashion jewelry was leaving on its own private collectors from around the world offering their precious collections of beads and accessories but he was his compassion is a vintage design a brochure earrings without burning a hole in their pockets as prices started the money three hundred roubles which the balance ten dollars. and the famous french leader cabaret is comes to the russian capital for the first time it's sixty fifth anniversary year the glittering dons company from the shelves elisei open from a series of shows in march and moscow's crocus city all personally insist we treated some of the best highlights from the lido don't show every two hundred costumes in bright impressive scenery should delight the audience is the venue will be transformed to recreate the atmosphere of the french lido and the sensuality of paris and quite. a large department store in east in your eye visual feast or any
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putting down that motion later today so you can have a look at it. in terms of taking the country with us, i think it is vital. we have a legal basis, the u.n., the world's governing body coming together to make sure that what we are doing is legal and right. i also said we have to make both the arguments that it is wrong to stand in silence and it is in our interest to act. we do not want this pariah state on our borders. the point he makes about no ground troops and occupying forces vital. it is there in the resolution. it is an assurance that is not part of our aim, it is not what the u.n. wants, it is not what britain wants. that is a limitation on our ability to act. people should be reassured by it. >> british prime minister david cameron fielded questions from the house of commons. it will air one hour later in usual due to the time difference between the u.s. and britain. you can see it 8:00 eastern live on c-span 2. next, rode to the white house. then a discussion on what is ahead for congress and the president. and then the former new hampshire senator and governor. monday night
putting down that motion later today so you can have a look at it. in terms of taking the country with us, i think it is vital. we have a legal basis, the u.n., the world's governing body coming together to make sure that what we are doing is legal and right. i also said we have to make both the arguments that it is wrong to stand in silence and it is in our interest to act. we do not want this pariah state on our borders. the point he makes about no ground troops and occupying forces vital....
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. they use the standard textbook on constitutional law when they were law students. they could still be recoving from that 1300 page odyssey. [laughter] he wears a number of hats. hehe is a devoted teacher and mentor. he has represented pro bono before the supreme court, been their knight in shining armor and fights for social justice. he's been a leader in setting up a fantastic new law school. with the book today, "the conservative assault on the constitution." he's bringing meaning we with all access. his list of accolades goes on and on, and the fact he is here says a lot. he's been sick with the flu, running a fever yesterday, and left his house at an ungodly hour this morning to get here, and only a person who deeply cares about the constitution and believes it belongs not only to the judges, but all of us as citizens would brave this adversity to come here and share thoughts with us. i may disagree with his views, and we'll have time to discuss that, we've grateful for his being here, and we'll have a conversation about the book and open it up for questions and answers. i want
. they use the standard textbook on constitutional law when they were law students. they could still be recoving from that 1300 page odyssey. [laughter] he wears a number of hats. hehe is a devoted teacher and mentor. he has represented pro bono before the supreme court, been their knight in shining armor and fights for social justice. he's been a leader in setting up a fantastic new law school. with the book today, "the conservative assault on the constitution." he's bringing meaning...